Datatek Upgrade/Backup/Reload User Manual

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U t i l i t i e s

03/08/07

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backup –v –d –t50001 –bsamhost –mUTM 192.168.0.234 test.db

WARNING: When using the –b option, the TCP numbers of 23 and 1023 may not be used on
the target devices as those indicate telnet consoles on the target devices. Any other TCP
value in the range of 1-65535 may be used. However, values lower than 1024 have been
reserved for specific functions by Internet Standards and should be avoided.

3.3 R

ELOAD

3.3.1 R

ELEASE

18.4 E

RRATA

There is no errata for the upgrade utility in this release. The release numbers have merely been kept
consistent with the other utilities.

3.3.2 R

ELEASE

18.3 E

RRATA

The

–m4000XA

operation was corrected.

Some existing device backup files, including those from a 4180 target, were incorrectly determined to
be invalid. The file auditing routines have been updated to correct that anomaly.

3.3.3 R

ELEASE

18.2 E

RRATA

Support has been added for the 4000XA. The 4000XA is a software conversion to a 4000 that gives it
the personality and the feature set of the 4180. The

–m4000XA

is used to specify a 4000XA device.

3.3.4 R

ELEASE

18.1 E

RRATA

A new option “-

x

” has been added on the command line for those users using a support processor

running Solaris version 2.6 or older. These older versions of Solaris do not support the advanced
TCP features of newer versions of Solaris. The “

-x

” option excludes the need for these advanced

TCP features.

There is no errata on this release for OS variants other than Solaris.

Usage is as follows:

reload [-v] [-d] [-p<PASS>] [-b<DDS>] [-r] [-t<TCP#>] [-slow] [-x] –m<TYPE> <IP-ADDR>
<fname>

3.3.5 R

ELEASE

17.1 E

RRATA

The reload utility, in this release, becomes the sole utility for restoring database configuration in either
a TCP or BNS network and supercedes all previous versions, including BNS only derivatives. If the
device must be accessed through it’s serial console port because there is no TCP/IP connectivity
available, then the serial port may be connected to a BNS asynchronous module as explained in the
introduction.

When providing access via a serial port, configure the port on the BNS network at 9600 baud and no
parity. For connection to a SAM or MSM port, configure the port as type

host

and enable

pap

. For

connection to a TY port, configure the port as type

console

. For the argument of the

–b

flag used on

the command line for the utility, configure the dialstring for the serial console port. As an example,
assume the serial console of a UTM is connected to a SAM port that has a service address of

samhost

. Assume the BNS network has a UMI module at

IP address

192.168.0.234 and has a

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